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    Peter N. Bennett, Morris J. Brown, Pankaj Sharma.
    Summary: A thorough knowledge of pharmacological and therapeutic principles is vital if drugs are to be used safely and effectively for increasingly informed patients. Those who clearly understand how drugs get into the body, how they produce their effects, what happens to them in the body, and how evidence of their therapeutic effect is assessed, will choose drugs more skilfully, and use them more safely and successfully than those who do not. Now in a fully revised 11th edition, Clinical Pharmacology is essential reading for undergraduate medical students, junior doctors and anyone concerned with ev.

    Contents:
    Clinical pharmacology
    Topics in drug therapy
    Discovery and development of drugs
    Evaluation of drugs in humans
    Health technology assessment
    Official regulation of medicines
    Classification and naming of drugs
    General pharmacology
    Unwanted effects and adverse drug reactions
    Poisoning, overdose, antidotes
    Drug dependence
    Chemotherapy of infections
    Antibacterial drugs
    Chemotherapy of bacterial infections
    Viral, fungal, protozoal and helminthic infections
    Drugs for inflammation and joint disease
    Drugs and the skin
    Pain and analgesics
    Anaesthesia and neuromuscular block
    Psychotropic drugs
    Neurological disorders
    epilepsy, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis
    Cholinergic and antimuscarinic (anticholinergic) mechanisms and drugs
    Adrenergic mechanisms and drugs
    Arterial hypertension, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and heart failure
    Cardiac arrhythmia
    Hyperlipidaemias
    Kidney and genitourinary tract
    Respiratory system
    Drugs and haemostasis
    Red blood cell disorders
    Neoplastic disease and immunosuppression
    Oesophagus, stomach and duodenum
    Intestines
    Liver and biliary tract
    Adrenal corticosteroids, antagonists, corticotropin
    Diabetes mellitus, insulin, oral antidiabetes agents, obesity
    Thyroid hormones, antithyroid drugs
    Hypothalamic, pituitary and sex hormones
    Vitamins, calcium, bone.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2012